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SUMMARY:It's a Textbook Case: getting students engaged with learning materials (Main Campus - Monday)
DESCRIPTION:Faculty work hard to select course materials that don’t get read. Students spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars a year on books they don’t use. Join us for this important discussion about the connection between texts and student learning. Faculty will learn targeted strategies for getting students to engage with class readings.  Participants are invited to bring texts to the workshop. \nRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson\, PhDAssociate Vice Provost - Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/its-a-textbook-case/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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SUMMARY:The Gully Princess: Softness is Not a Weakness
DESCRIPTION:Ebony uses poetry\, performance\, real-life\, and experiences from teaching in the classroom as resources to address sexual health\, body image\, and self-esteem. Her mission is to improve\, support\, and protect the lives of women\, people of color and the LGBTQ community by creating a healing space\, through her work and discussion\, where we know our worth\, acknowledge our struggles and celebrate our victories. \n  \nView more information Presented By:Ebony StewartPoet & ArtistEbony Stewart is a touring performance arts spoken word poet and active artist in the Central Texas slam poetry scene and theater arts community for over ten years. She has coached Austin Neo Soul and Austin Poetry Slam\, finishing 1st and 5th at the National Poetry Slam and They Speak Youth Slam finishing 8th in the world at Brave New Voices. The only adult female three-time Slam Champion in Austin Texas has shared stages with many brilliant artists including the late Amiri Baraka. Featured in the “Texas Observer”\, “For Harriet” and “The Agenda: working for LGBT economic equality”\, Ebony has published The Queen’s Glory & The Pussy’s Box and Love Letters To Balled Fists. In 2015\, Ebony Stewart debuted her first one woman show\, “Hunger” at The VORTEX Theatre\, which was nominated for a B. Iden Payne award for Outstanding Original Script and won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama. The former Sexual Health Educator with the resting bitch face sometimes known as The Gully Princess\, writes because she has to and eats cupcakes for fun. #storyoftheblackgirlwinning
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/the-gully-princess-softness-is-not-a-weakness/
CATEGORIES:Women's Studies Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Carolyn Motley":MAILTO:Carolyn.Motley@utsa.edu
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